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Dr Sam Wilson ([info]machinesrus) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2019-08-09 11:28:00

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The human body could really do with a developer's tool kit. Digitised logging data, so useful - until I need to create a dataset so I can strip out the irrelevant information and isolate the remaining commonalities to figure out exactly what happened when we were brought here.

Well. I figured out how to integrate nanotechnology into my nervous system, I'm sure I can figure out another way to get what I need.



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[info]machinesrus
2019-08-09 03:00 am UTC (link)
Yeah, I know. I got ripped off timeline-wise.

Bulk metallic glasses. The specific alloy combination and advantages of the shaping process make it a hell of a lot lighter than any traditional metal strong enough for something like that would be. Full expansion's about twenty two feet.

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[info]futureimperfect
2019-08-09 03:07 am UTC (link)
That's absolutely fascinating. I bet your m Thanks for indulging my curiosity.

So if you knew what happened when we were brought here, you'd... reverse engineer it? Be satisfied you figured it out?

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[info]machinesrus
2019-08-09 03:11 am UTC (link)
Definitely reverse it, for the people who want to go back. I probably wouldn't touch it otherwise, all the experts we have on interdimensional physics have gone completely nuts.

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[info]futureimperfect
2019-08-09 03:16 am UTC (link)
Are we sure we can go back?

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[info]machinesrus
2019-08-09 03:18 am UTC (link)
Nope.

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[info]futureimperfect
2019-08-09 03:20 am UTC (link)
Good. Certainty doesn't go well with this kind of thing.

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[info]machinesrus
2019-08-09 03:23 am UTC (link)
Oh believe me, I am fully aware of how ridiculously impossible this is.

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[info]futureimperfect
2019-08-09 03:26 am UTC (link)
Lots of things seem impossible until they happen. Besides, it's something to do.

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